Since 1972, the Asian Law Caucus has been at the forefront of legal and civil rights advocacy, supporting underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in their pursuit of justice and equity.
We were founded in 1972 as the nation’s first legal and civil rights organization serving low-paid, immigrant, and underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Within that broad political umbrella are shared histories and stories, as well as unique systemic inequities and barriers to justice and freedom for different ethnicities. We are committed to serving the vast diversity of communities of Asian descent, including Arab, Middle Eastern, and Muslim communities. Our fights for justice and equity are deeply informed by and in solidarity with fights for liberation by and for Black communities.
Providing comprehensive legal services tailored to the needs of low-income Asian immigrant families.
Engaging in outreach efforts to educate communities about their rights and available resources.
Leading campaigns that address social justice issues affecting Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Building alliances with other organizations to amplify our advocacy efforts and drive change.
Telephone: +18147770045
E-mail: aartikohli@asianlawcaucus.onmicrosoft.com
Address: 55 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, 94111, CA, USA
EIN: 94-2176139
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